Thursday, 18 October 2012

Root Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2]

Root Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2]

Everyone wants to Root Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2] since rooting gives them access to restricted system folder. After make an update to Jelly Bean official surely you'll lose your previous rooting file and your galaxy nexus goes back completely to factory state. It's necessary to root Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2] again. Here is a brief explanation about rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2].Rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2] is installing the root programs (the su program and the Superuser.apk app). These programs, in combination with each other, allow you to run other programs under the "root" account under Android. Programs that run under the root account are not restricted like normal apps are.Advantages of rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2] include:

Overclocking

Underclocking which can help save battery for those times when you might not need the phone (i.e. sleeping, in the cinema, at school, etc)

Removal of bloatware such as apps preinstalled by manufacturers or carriers

Deeper customization i.e. tweaks to the phone’s UI

Flashing ROMs such as CyanogenMod and MIUI

Gaining access to features that your carrier might otherwise have charged you a fee for i.e. WiFi/USB tethering (NOTE: if your carrier detects that you are doing this, they might charge you for it anyway so proceed at your own risk!)

Rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2] is not so difficult since we have a powerful software for rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2]. We don't need to do rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2] process manually since the tool does it for you. Tool that we need is Galaxy Nexus Toolkit 11.1.0 which is completely refined for Jelly Bean 4.2.2. Jelly Bean 4.2.2 needs new adb driver version and needs to be paired with computer before the computer can make some modifications onto the device. This new adb driver is included in this version of toolkit.Preparation for Rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2]:

Your device will restart. Once it goes into Fastboot Mode the process will start automatically. Pay attention to Galaxy Nexus Toolkit to see the process. When the toolkit goes back to main menu, that means the process has finished.

Now in the phone Menu you will notice new app named 'Superuser' [Picture Above] DON'T Uninstall it. It gives permissions to any app which requests root access. If any app request root access, select 'allow'.

Superuser Request

Do the same process if you want to do Un-Rooting Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean [4.2.2] but this time instead of selecting 'Root device', you must select the 'Un-Root' option.